(Natural News)
In a move that is sure to get liberal snowflakes rushing to their safe spaces faster than ever, Princeton University is now encouraging students
to report “problematic experiences based on [their] identity.” This
means that if students find themselves in a situation that makes them
feel offended or uncomfortable in anyway, they can – and should,
according to Princeton – go tell somebody about it, even if it is
something that normally wouldn’t result in disci

It’s said that about 80 percent of New Year’s resolutions are abandoned by the second week of February.1
This means if you made one for 2018, there’s a good chance it may
already have failed. There’s also a sizable number of people who set no
goals at all, New Year’s resolutions or otherwise, in part because they
may not realize the importance of goal setting and in part because they
may not know how to do it.2
There are other reasons why you may avoid goal setting as well,

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Beginning shortly after President Donald J. Trump defeated Hillary
Clinton in the 2016 election, Americans were treated to a steady diet of
stories from the American Pravda media claiming that he “colluded” with
the Russian government to “steal the election.”
For months information meant to substantiate the claim, made in the
absence of any real evidence, was “leaked” to various news outlets known
to be friendly to Clinton, Democrats, and every known enemy

The Surprising Benefits of Inclined Bed Therapy

Oftentimes the simplest strategies pay great dividends. Getting sensible sun exposure and grounding
to the Earth are two examples. Sleeping on an incline is another.
While few have heard of it, and sleeping on a horizontal surface is a
well-established norm, raising the head of your bed 6 to 8 inches so
that your you’re sleeping on a 5-degree incline may have a number of
benefits, including:

The History of Inclined Bed Therapy

Inclined bed therapy was developed two decades ago by Andrew K. Fletcher,1 a British mechanical engineer said to have “an avid interest in how things work.”2
He stumbled upon the theory by studying the circulatory system of
plants. In trees, gravity pulls the denser sap from the top of the tree
downward, which then forces the more diluted sap at the bottom to rise
upward.

In other words, the interplay between gravity and the varying
density of fluids is what causes the sap,omega seamaster aqua terra replica which delivers nutrients
within the tree, to circulate up and down in a perpetual loop.

He wondered if the same mechanism applied to the human body, and
experimentation and further research convinced him that it does. In the
video above,3
Fletcher performs a simple kitchen demonstration to show how
circulation is caused by density changes in fluids. In private
correspondence with Nexus Magazine writer Jenny Hawke, Fletcher
explained:4

“[C]irculation began long before the heart developed, and this
primary circulation continues to assist the heart, providing we take
the direction of gravity into account. It works on the principle that
blood entering the capillary vessels in the lungs provides the water
and carbon dioxide that we evaporate with each breath.

The blood therefore must become denser exiting the lungs, then
passes through the heart and is injected back into the main artery,
effectively adding denser blood to create a pulsatile flow
predominantly down towards the kidneys... [T]he blood entering the
venous return from the kidneys is always less dense than the arterial
blood flowing to the kidneys. This was a Eureka moment of such
magnitude it went off the scale for me and instantly gave birth to
Inclined Bed Therapy.”